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STA Ch. 1-6

voabulary

Term
amateur A person who does something without being professionally
ammunition any means of attack or defense
bogus not genuine , not real,fake
boonies a wild , heavily wooded area, wilderness burbled burbled
burbled to babble on and on as a young child
choreography the written notation of the movement of dance especially ballet
delinquent failing or neglecting to do what duty or law requires
Edith Wharton Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, short story writer, and designer.
fritillary medium-sized butterflies usually having brownish wings with silver spots on the undersides
fung schwayed (Feng shui) the ancient Chinese knowledge of bringing peace and harmony to one's life.
guru one’s personal spiritual adviser or teacher, a leader highly regarded
hostility the act of showing ill will, unfriendly, anger or violence
irrelevant not to the point , not relating to the subject
inedible not fit to be eaten, not edible
introvert someone who does not share thoughts or feeling with others, shy
lavender a pale purple color
meditation to be in deep reflections, thoughts, or ponder
patriarch the oldest member of a family or group
personified to be a symbol or perfect example of
pungent producing a sharp sensation of taste or smell, unpleasant
saccharine having the nature of containing sugar, syrupy
spontaneity arising from a momentary impulse, without thinking it through
scythe a long single-edged blade used for cutting tall grass, grains
sentimental: having or showing tender, gentle or delicate feelings, emotions
tripe anything worthless, offensive, nonsense
Created by: lauren.deane0703
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